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Expected Arsenal Lineup To Face Leicester City

Arsenal will face Leicester City today and it will be a must win for the North Londoners because they badly need the three points.

Arsenal will host Leicester City at the Emirates Stadium today and the gunners will be hoping to get a win against the Foxes because they need the three points to get back into the Premier League top four.

Arsenal players come into this match while under pressure since the rest of the Premier League clubs have played their matches but the North Londoners will be hoping to continue their winning streak. Most of the Arsenal players that got called up by their countries have returned, so let’s take a look at the expected Arsenal lineup to face Leicester City.

Leno, Monreal, Holding, Mustafi, Torreira, Xhaka, Ozil, Ramsey, Aubameyang, Lacazette

Formation: 4-2-3-1

Goalkeeping

Bernd Leno will be in between the goal posts today because Petr Cech isn’t fully fit.

Defence

Arsenal will probably have Holding and Mustafi as their centre backs because Sokratis wasn’t seen in training on Sunday. Monreal and Bellerin have been great as full backs this season so I expect them to start against Leicester City.

Defensive Midfield

Lucas Torreira and Granit Xhaka have performed well in the last few weeks so the two midfielders will probably start against Leicester City.

Attacking Midfield

Aaron Ramsey and Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang might make their come back into the starting eleven today after their impressive performance against Fulham two weeks ago. So Arsenal’s attacking midfield will consist of Ozil, Ramsey and Aubameyang.

Striking

Alexandre Lacazette has been outstanding for the gunners this season and will for sure be in the starting eleven that faces Leicester City.

So gunners, do you like this predicted Arsenal lineup?

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